Elements of CriticismHuntington and Savage, 1845 - 504 pages |
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... Sentiments , Chap . XVII . Language of Passion , 193 204 · 215 235 · Chap . XVIII . Beauty of Language , 247 · Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with respect to Sound , 248 • Sect . 2. Beauty of Language with respect to Signification , 254 ...
... Sentiments , Chap . XVII . Language of Passion , 193 204 · 215 235 · Chap . XVIII . Beauty of Language , 247 · Sect . 1. Beauty of Language with respect to Sound , 248 • Sect . 2. Beauty of Language with respect to Signification , 254 ...
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... sentiment that they convey ; but the latter having no connection with words , may be agreeable without relation to any sentiment : harmony , properly so called , though delightful when in perfection , has no relation to sentiment ; and ...
... sentiment that they convey ; but the latter having no connection with words , may be agreeable without relation to any sentiment : harmony , properly so called , though delightful when in perfection , has no relation to sentiment ; and ...
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... sentiments of any disagreeable passion , nor the descrip- tion of any disagreeable object ; which is , that such association is altogether unnatural . The pain , for example , that a man feels who is agitated with malice or unjust ...
... sentiments of any disagreeable passion , nor the descrip- tion of any disagreeable object ; which is , that such association is altogether unnatural . The pain , for example , that a man feels who is agitated with malice or unjust ...
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... sentiments : a happy concordance of the emotions raised by the song and by the music , is extremely rare ; and I venture to affirm , that there is no example of it , unless where the emotion raised by the former is agreeable as well as ...
... sentiments : a happy concordance of the emotions raised by the song and by the music , is extremely rare ; and I venture to affirm , that there is no example of it , unless where the emotion raised by the former is agreeable as well as ...
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... sentiment : Monimia . Let mischiefs multiply ! let ev'ry hour Of my loath'd life yield me increase of horror ! Oh let the sun to these unhappy eyes Ne'er shine again , but be eclips'd for ever ! * See Historical Law Tracts , Tract 1 ...
... sentiment : Monimia . Let mischiefs multiply ! let ev'ry hour Of my loath'd life yield me increase of horror ! Oh let the sun to these unhappy eyes Ne'er shine again , but be eclips'd for ever ! * See Historical Law Tracts , Tract 1 ...
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